Also announced:$160 bluetooth headphones. Gimmick is they work with Google Translate, but any headphones do that already?$50 and $300 Google HomesCandid camera. Google Clips. Place it in a room and it will take pictures of interesting things or people it recognizes. $250

I checked out both of these phones in a verizon store this past weekend. I honestly liked the Pixel 2 better. It's the perfect size and has all the same internals as the Pixel 2 XL. Early reviews say battery life is great and that the XL has some screen issues.Ordered the Pixel 2 yesterday. Supposed to come with a free Google Home mini.

ejhartman91 wrote:I checked out both of these phones in a verizon store this past weekend. I honestly liked the Pixel 2 better. It's the perfect size and has all the same internals as the Pixel 2 XL. Early reviews say battery life is great and that the XL has some screen issues.Ordered the Pixel 2 yesterday. Supposed to come with a free Google Home mini.

I thought the XL issues were based on reviews of the v30 screen since they are the same panel? Or is it more than the inconsistent color on low brightness?

ejhartman91 wrote:I checked out both of these phones in a verizon store this past weekend. I honestly liked the Pixel 2 better. It's the perfect size and has all the same internals as the Pixel 2 XL. Early reviews say battery life is great and that the XL has some screen issues.Ordered the Pixel 2 yesterday. Supposed to come with a free Google Home mini.

I thought the XL issues were based on reviews of the v30 screen since they are the same panel? Or is it more than the inconsistent color on low brightness?

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Not exactly sure I just know that the only negatives for the pixel 2 have been the bezels. The 2 XL has a lot of criticism for its display panel.

We are a Roku family, but I hooked up a free Chromecast I had in a drawer to the downstairs 2nd input. It's pretty sweet to ask Google Home to play something on Youtube and it starts within seconds on the TV. I mostly wanted to do this so we could play music videos for Evie and use the surround sound.

Tyler wrote:We are a Roku family, but I hooked up a free Chromecast I had in a drawer to the downstairs 2nd input. It's pretty sweet to ask Google Home to play something on Youtube and it starts within seconds on the TV. I mostly wanted to do this so we could play music videos for Evie and use the surround sound.